Additional information for Splice, which has a domestic theatrical release set for June 4, 2010. The film is being distributed by Warner Bros Pictures and has not yet been rated. Splice has a total running time of 104 minutes.
R
USA
15
UK
14A
Canada
16
Germany
K-15
Finland
15A
Ireland
16
Switzerland
18
South Korea
15
Norway
-12
France
R16
New Zealand
MA
Australia
18
Malaysia
PG-13
Philippines
16
Netherlands
III
Hong Kong
R21
Singapore
M/16
Portugal
VM14
Italy
16
Spain
16
Argentina
18
Peru
104min
Hibrid
Croatia
Hibrid
Hungary
Hibrid
Romania
Splice: Experimento mortal
Argentina
Splice: Experimento mortal
Peru
Химера
Russia
Deney: DNA
Turkey
Hübriid
Estonia
Istota
Poland
Nouvelle espèce
Canada
Splice
Greece
Splice - A Nova Espécie
Brazil
Splice - Das Genexperiment
Germany
Splice - Mutante
Portugal
Splice. Experimento mortal
Spain
Splice: experimento mortal
Mexico
October 06, 2009
Spain
January 22, 2010
USA
January 30, 2010
France
February 24, 2010
Belgium
February 27, 2010
UK
March 13, 2010
Germany
March 14, 2010
Germany
March 20, 2010
Germany
March 21, 2010
Germany
March 26, 2010
Germany
March 27, 2010
Germany
March 28, 2010
Germany
April 28, 2010
UK
May 30, 2010
USA
June 03, 2010
Germany
June 03, 2010
Switzerland
June 04, 2010
Canada
June 04, 2010
Estonia
June 04, 2010
USA
June 13, 2010
Italy
June 18, 2010
Poland
June 24, 2010
Russia
June 30, 2010
France
June 30, 2010
Indonesia
June 30, 2010
Switzerland
July 01, 2010
South Korea
July 15, 2010
Kazakhstan
July 23, 2010
Australia
July 23, 2010
Ireland
July 23, 2010
Turkey
July 23, 2010
UK
July 30, 2010
Finland
July 30, 2010
Norway
July 30, 2010
Spain
August 05, 2010
Kuwait
August 12, 2010
Australia
August 18, 2010
Philippines
August 20, 2010
Romania
August 27, 2010
Austria
September 16, 2010
Hong Kong
September 16, 2010
Netherlands
September 18, 2010
Greece
September 23, 2010
Hungary
September 30, 2010
Greece
October 08, 2010
South Africa
January 08, 2011
Japan
January 14, 2011
Mexico
February 04, 2011
Brazil
March 03, 2011
Portugal
June 09, 2011
Peru
July 13, 2011
Argentina
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Genetic engineers Clive Nicoli and Elsa Kast hope to achieve fame by successfully splicing together the DNA of different animals to create new hybrid animals for medical use.
Genetic engineers Clive Nicoli (Adrien Brody) and Elsa Kast (Sarah Polley) achieve fame by successfully splicing together the DNA of different animals to create incredible new hybrid animals. Now they want to use human DNA in a hybrid that could revolutionize science and medicine. But the pharmaceutical company that funds their research, N.E.R.D. (Nucleic Exchange Research & Development), forbids it, instead mandating that their department be reorganized to focus on finding & extracting certain proteins from the creatures they have already created. Not wishing to spend all their time engaged in what they consider mundane research for the next 5-10 years, Clive and Elsa secretly conduct their own experiments, blending human DNA with that of other animals.Though they disagree about actually bringing the hybrid to term, Elsa pushes the issue and she persuades Clive to go along with it, in continued secrecy. They name their creature Dren (nerd backwards), who exceeds their wildest dreams; she begins to grow and learn at an accelerated rate. As their lab becomes exceedingly crowded, and the risk of Dren being discovered increases, they move Dren to Elsa's late mother's farm.Their work at the company suffers as their attention is focused on Dren. One of the original hybrid animals that they had created, which was originally female, had changed sex unbeknownst to Clive & Elsa since they were distracted. This led to a disastrous presentation during a company shareholders' meeting, when the two original hybrids, previously one male and one female very much in love with each other, became both male, killed each other in front of shareholders and potential investors. Following this meeting, N.E.R.D., found itself in danger of going out of business unless they could find a profitable discovery.Meanwhile, Dren has become amphibious and omnivorous with a toxic sting and retractable wings coming out of parts of her arm and back. Elsa, who had formed a maternal bond with Dren, changes her mind after Dren shows violent behavior, killing her own pet cat out of spite and assaulting her. She cuts off her stinger and uses organic tissue from it to finally isolate and synthesize a protein they had been searching for.Soon after, Clive is seduced by Dren and has sex with her, much to Elsa's disgust; during her sexual encounter with Clive, Dren reveals that she had regenerated her stinger. Elsa and Clive have a heated argument about Clive having cheated, when he confronts her, having figured out that she used samples of her own DNA in the creation of Dren. Deciding to deal with Dren, they go back to the farm, only to discover her body in the water tank, apparently dead.They bury Dren near the farmhouse but before they leave, their boss from pharmaceutical company arrives, having figured out that there was some sort of human hybrid because of the DNA present in the protein they had finally synthesized. Elsa tells her boss he can dig up Dren's body if he really wants to see it. Suddenly, they are attacked by Dren, who was not dead, but apparently in some sort of coma as her body underwent changes that turned her into a male. After killing her boss and Clive's brother, Dren drags Clive into a freezing pond. Elsa pulls him out, but he is unconscious, so Elsa flees. Dren finds her and rapes her. As Dren is raping Elsa, Clive comes to the rescue, impaling Dren with a large sharp branch. Dren kills Clive with a toxic sting, but is dealt a fatal blow by Elsa when she smashes his head with a rock.Later on, Elsa is seen in the office of the pharmaceutical company's head and is given a massive amount of money in exchange for her silence and taking the experiment to the "next stage". The head of the company then thanks Elsa for the personal risk that she is undergoing. Elsa stands up and is revealed to be pregnant with Dren's baby.
Vincenzo Natali
Director(s)
Vincenzo Natali
Antoinette Terry Bryant
Doug Taylor
Vincenzo Natali
Antoinette Terry Bryant
Writer(s)
Joseph Boccia
line producer
Yves Chevalier
executive producer
Franck Chorot
executive producer
Guillermo del Toro
executive producer
Sidonie Dumas
executive producer
Steven Hoban
producer
Susan Montford
executive producer
Don Murphy
executive producer
Christophe Riandee
executive producer
Producer(s)
Cyrille Aufort
Composer(s)
Clive Nicoli
Adrien Brody
Elsa Kast
Sarah Polley
Dren (as Delphine Chaneac)
Delphine Chanéac
Gavin Nicoli
Brandon McGibbon
Joan Chorot
Simona Maicanescu
William Barlow
David Hewlett
Child Dren
Abigail Chu
Paintball Shooter (uncredited)
Jonathan Payne
Director(s)
Antoinette Terry Bryant
Doug Taylor
Vincenzo Natali
Antoinette Terry Bryant
Writer(s)
line producer
Yves Chevalier
executive producer
Franck Chorot
executive producer
Guillermo del Toro
executive producer
Sidonie Dumas
executive producer
Steven Hoban
producer
Susan Montford
executive producer
Don Murphy
executive producer
Christophe Riandee
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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